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EST [2 records]

Record 1 2017-03-08

English

Subject field(s)
  • Place Names (outside Canada)
Universal entry(ies)
EE
classification system code, see observation
EST
classification system code, see observation
OBS

A country of northern Europe bordering on the Baltic Sea.

OBS

Capital: Tallinn.

OBS

Inhabitant: Estonian.

OBS

Estonia: common name of the country.

OBS

EE; EST: codes recognized by ISO.

French

Domaine(s)
  • Toponymes (hors Canada)
Entrée(s) universelle(s)
EE
classification system code, see observation
EST
classification system code, see observation
OBS

État d'Europe, sur la Baltique.

OBS

Capitale : Tallinn.

OBS

Habitant : Estonien, Estonienne.

OBS

Estonie : nom usuel du pays.

OBS

EE; EST : codes reconnus par l'ISO.

PHR

aller en Estonie, visiter l'Estonie

Spanish

Campo(s) temático(s)
  • Topónimos (fuera de Canadá)
Entrada(s) universal(es)
EE
classification system code, see observation
EST
classification system code, see observation
OBS

Estado de Europa, junto al mar Báltico.

OBS

Capital: Tallin.

OBS

Habitante: estonio, estonia.

OBS

Estonia: nombre usual del país.

OBS

EE; EST: códigos reconocidos por la ISO.

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Record 2 2012-08-29

English

Subject field(s)
  • Genetics
  • Biochemistry
  • Molecular Biology
DEF

A small piece of DNA that allows genes to be located along chromosomes.

CONT

Sequenced tagged site: Short (200 to 500 base pairs) DNA sequence that has a single occurrence in the human genome and whose location and base sequence are known. Detectable by polymerase chain reaction, STSs are useful for localizing and orienting the mapping sequence data reported from many different laboratories and serve as landmarks on the developing physical map of the human genome. Expressed sequence tags (ESTs) are STSs derived from cDNAs.

French

Domaine(s)
  • Génétique
  • Biochimie
  • Biologie moléculaire
DEF

Court fragment de 300 à 500 nucléotides résultant d'une séquençage partiel d'ARN convertis en ADNc.

CONT

Les étiquettes de séquences transcrites (EST) fournissent une image instantanée des gènes exprimés dans un matériel. Ces séquences partielles sont comparées une à une à celles stockées dans les bases de données (en anglais : dbEST) et peuvent être utilisées pour la cartographie de l'ADN génomique.

CONT

étiquette de séquence transcrite; EST : terme et abréviation publiés au Journal officiel de la République française le 23 novembre 2006.

Spanish

Campo(s) temático(s)
  • Genética
  • Bioquímica
  • Biología molecular
DEF

Clon de ADNc parcialmente secuenciado.

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